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Termination of S Corp Election Inadvertent

JUN. 23, 2021

LTR 202138003

DATED JUN. 23, 2021
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Citations: LTR 202138003

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Date of Communication: Not Applicable
Person To Contact: * * *, ID No. * * *
Telephone Number: * * *

Index Numbers: 1362.02-00, 1362.02-03, 1362.04-00
Release Date: 9/24/2021

Date: June 23, 2021

Refer Reply To: CC:PSI:B03 - PLR-101009-21

LEGEND:

X = * * *
State = * * *
Date 1 = * * *
Date 2 = * * *
Date 3 = * * *
Date 4 = * * *
Date 5 = * * *
Date 6 = * * *
Year = * * *
Shareholders = * * *
a = * * *

Dear * * *:

This letter responds to a letter dated December 21, 2020, and subsequent correspondence, submitted on behalf of X, requesting relief under § 1362(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code).

Facts

According to the information submitted and representations made, X was incorporated under the laws of State on Date 1 and elected to be an S corporation effective Date 2. At the close of three consecutive taxable years ending Date 5, X had subchapter C accumulated earnings and profits of $a. Moreover, for each taxable year ending Date 3, Date 4, and Date 5, X had passive investment income (within the meaning of § 1362(d)(3)) in excess of 25 percent of its gross receipts. As a result, X's S corporation election terminated on Date 6.

X represents that the circumstances resulting in the termination of its S corporation election on Date 6 were inadvertent, unintended, and not the result of tax avoidance or retroactive tax planning. Also, X represents that it had no excess net passive investment income for taxable years ending Date 3 and Date 4. Finally, X and its Shareholders have consistently treated X as an S corporation since Date 2 and agree to make any adjustments consistent with the treatment of X as an S corporation as may be required by the Secretary including distributing all of its subchapter C accumulated earnings and profits through a deemed dividend under § 1.1368-1(f)(3) of the Income Tax Regulations.

Law and Analysis

Section 1361(a)(1) provides that the term “S corporation” means, with respect to any taxable year, a small business corporation for which an election under § 1362(a) is in effect for such year.

Section 1361(b)(1) defines a “small business corporation” as a domestic corporation which is not an ineligible corporation and which does not (A) have more than 100 shareholders, (b) have as a shareholder a person (other than an estate, a trust described in § 1361(c)(2), or an organization described in § 1361(c)(6)) who is not an individual, (C) have a nonresident alien as a shareholder, and (D) have more than one class of stock.

Section 1362(d)(3)(A)(i) provides that an election under § 1362(a) terminates whenever the corporation has accumulated earnings and profits at the close of each of three consecutive taxable years and has gross receipts for each of such taxable years more than 25 percent of which are passive investment income. Section 1362(d)(3)(A)(ii) provides that any termination under § 1362(d)(3) is effective on and after the first day of the first taxable year beginning after the third consecutive taxable year referred to in § 1362(d)(3)(A)(i).

Except as otherwise provided in § 1362(d)(3)(C), § 1362(d)(3)(C)(i) provides that the term “passive investment income” means gross receipts derived from royalties, rents, dividends, interest, and annuities.

Section 1362(f) provides, in part, that if (1) an election under § 1362(a) by any corporation was not effective for the taxable year for which made (determined without regard to § 1362(b)(2)) by reason of a failure to meet the requirements of § 1361(b) or was terminated under § 1362(d)(2) or (3); (2) the Secretary determines that the circumstances resulting in the ineffectiveness or termination were inadvertent; (3) no later than a reasonable period of time after discovery of the circumstances resulting in the ineffectiveness or termination, steps were taken so that the corporation for which the election was made or the termination occurred is a small business corporation; and (4) the corporation for which the election was made or the termination occurred, and each person who was a shareholder of the corporation at any time during the period specified pursuant to § 1362(f), agree to make the adjustments (consistent with the treatment of the corporation as an S corporation) as may be required by the Secretary regarding this period, then, notwithstanding the circumstances resulting in the ineffectiveness or termination, the corporation shall be treated as an S corporation during the period specified by the Secretary.

Section 1.1362-4(b) provides, in part, that the determination of whether a termination was inadvertent is made by the Commissioner. The corporation has the burden of establishing that under the relevant facts and circumstances the Commissioner should determine that the termination was inadvertent. The fact that the terminating event was not reasonably within the control of the corporation, and, in the case of a termination, was not part of a plan to terminate the election, or the fact that the terminating event or circumstance took place without the knowledge of the corporation, notwithstanding its due diligence to safeguard itself against such an event or circumstance, tends to establish that the termination of the election was inadvertent.

Section 1.1362-4(d) provides that the Commissioner may require any adjustments that are appropriate. In general, the adjustments required should be consistent with the treatment of the corporation as an S corporation during the period specified by the Commissioner.

Section 1.1368-1(f)(3) provides that an S corporation may elect under § 1.1368-1(f)(3) to distribute all or part of its subchapter C accumulated earnings and profits through a deemed dividend. If an S corporation makes the election provided in § 1.1368-1(f)(3), the S corporation will be considered to have made the election under § 1.1368-1(f)(2) (to distribute earnings and profits first).

Section 1.1368-1(f)(5)(iii) provides that a corporation makes an election for a taxable year under § 1.1368-1(f) by attaching a statement to a timely filed (including extensions) original or amended return required to be filed under § 6037 for that taxable year. In the statement, the corporation must identify the election it is making under § 1.1368-1(f) and must state that each shareholder consents to the election. In the case of elections for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2002, the statement described in § 1.1368-1(f)(5)(iii) shall be verified by signing the return. A statement of election to make a deemed dividend under § 1.1368-1(f) must include the amount of the deemed dividend that is distributed to each shareholder.

Section 1375 imposes a tax on the income of an S corporation that has accumulated earnings and profits at the close of a taxable year, and that has gross receipts more than 25 percent of which are passive investment income (within the meaning of § 1362(d)(3)). The tax is computed by multiplying the excess net passive investment income by the highest rate of tax specified in § 11(b).

Section 1375(b)(1)(B) provides that the amount of the excess net passive investment income for any taxable year shall not exceed the amount of the corporation's taxable income for such year as determined under § 63(a) — (i) without regard to the deductions allowed by part VIII of subchapter B (other than the deduction allowed by § 248, relating to organizational expenditures), and (ii) without regard to the deduction under § 172.

Conclusion

Based solely on the representations made and the information submitted, we conclude that X's S corporation election terminated on Date 6 under § 1362(d)(3)(A) because X had subchapter C accumulated earnings and profits at the close of each of three consecutive taxable years beginning on Date 2, and had gross receipts for each of those taxable years more than 25 percent of which were passive investment income. We conclude, however, that the termination was inadvertent within the meaning of § 1362(f).

Pursuant to the provisions of § 1362(f), X will be treated as continuing to be an S corporation on and after Date 6, provided that X's S corporation election was valid and is not otherwise terminated under § 1362(d). This ruling is subject to the following conditions: (1) within 120 days from the date of this letter, X must file an amended return for Year, electing pursuant to § 1.1368-1(f)(3) to make a deemed dividend distribution of $a, and (2) within 120 days from the date of this letter, X's Shareholders during Year must amend their individual income tax returns for Year to reflect the changes made to X's tax return for Year. If these conditions are not met, then this ruling is null and void. Furthermore, if these conditions are not met, X must notify the service center with which it filed its S corporation election that its election terminated on Date 6.

Except as expressly provided herein, we express or imply no opinion concerning the tax consequences of any aspect of any transaction or item discussed or referenced in this letter. Specifically, we express or imply no opinion regarding X's eligibility to be an S corporation.

The ruling contained in this letter is based upon information and representations submitted by the taxpayer and accompanied by a penalty of perjury statement executed by an appropriate party. While this office has not verified any of the material submitted in support of the ruling request, it is subject to verification on examination.

This ruling is directed only to the taxpayer who requested it. According to § 6110(k)(3), this ruling may not be used or cited as precedent.

Under a power of attorney on file with this office, we are sending a copy of this letter to your authorized representative.

Sincerely,

Mary Beth Carchia
Senior Technician Reviewer, Branch 3
Office of the Associate Chief Counsel
(Passthroughs & Special Industries)

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